
France Wine
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Chateau Montrose Chateau Montrose 'La Dame de Montrose'
PRE-ORDER About Winery Established as a Second Growth in the 1855 classification, Chateau Montrose enjoys an exceptional geographical situation in Saint-Estèphe, facing the Gironde estuary. Its 95-hectare (235-acre) vineyard thus benefits from the moderating influence of the vast water mass nearby during very hot summers and harsh winters. The vineyard is in a single sweep, a rare and priceless advantage in the region. The soil, consisting of deep gravel over clay, favours natural drainage and ensures that the vines benefit from a slow and regular water supply from the water reserves in the subsoil.An extensive renovation program with very strict environmental objectives has been carried out at the estate since it was acquired by Martin and Olivier Bouygues in 2006, reflecting the new owners’ determination to perpetuate the quality of the wine and make Chateau Montrose a model of skilled winemaking and sustainable development. Under the direction of Hervé Berland since 2012, the estate has 68 employees in the vineyard and winery, all of whom share the same philosophy: respect for the terroir and a constant quest for excellence. That philosophy is manifested in meticulous vineyard practices, very precise parcel selection and use of only the best grapes to make the premium wine, Chateau Montrose.
$105.97 - $350.91
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Chateau Calon Segur Le Marquis Calon Segur
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Calon Ségur, located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, boasts a rich history spanning centuries. The estate, known for its red wine, was once part of the vast Ségur family holdings, including Château Lafite, Château Latour, and Château Mouton Rothschild. The heart-shaped label, a symbol of the estate's enduring legacy, is a direct result of the Marquis de Ségur's famous declaration: "I make wine at Lafite and Latour, but my heart is in Calon".
$87.97 - $314.91
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Chateau Tronquoy-Lalande Chateau Tronquoy-Lalande
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Tronquoy-Lalande, now known as Château Tronquoy, boasts a rich history dating back to the 18th century in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux. Founded by François Tronquoy, the estate's name also references the "Lalande" (heath) where the vineyards are located. The estate was notably modernized in 2006 after being purchased by Martin and Olivier Bouygues, who also own Château Montrose.
$80.97 - $284.91
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Chateau Phelan Segur Chateau Phelan Segur
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Phélan Ségur is a historic winery in Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux, France, with roots tracing back to the 18th century. It was established by Irishman Bernard Phelan, who merged two estates, Clos de Garramey and Ségur de Cabanac, to form the foundation of the property. His son, Frank Phelan, further developed the estate, which was later renamed Phélan Ségur in the early 20th century. The winery has seen multiple ownership changes, including the Gardinier family in 1985, and is currently owned by Philippe Van de Vyvere, who acquired it in 2018.
$94.97 - $353.91
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Chateau Ormes de Pez Chateau Ormes de Pez
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Ormes de Pez, located in Saint-Estèphe, has a history dating back to the 18th century, with its name derived from the elm trees (ormes) and the hamlet of Pez. The Cazes family, also owners of Château Lynch-Bages, acquired the estate in 1940. Significant modernization and renovation efforts, particularly in the early 1980s, have helped improve the quality and consistency of their wines.
$81.97 - $314.91
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Chateau Meyney Chateau Meyney
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Meyney, a historic Saint-Estèphe estate, boasts a rich history dating back to the 17th century, originally established as a convent. It's one of the oldest properties in the Médoc region. The modern era of Château Meyney began in 1917 when it was acquired by the Cordier family. Today, the estate is owned by CA Grands Crus, a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole.
$84.97 - $281.91
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Chateau Lafon Rochet Chateau Lafon Rochet
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Lafon Rochet, a Fourth Growth in the 1855 Classification, boasts a rich history dating back to the 17th century. Originally known as Domaine de Rochet, it was renamed after Antoinette Guillemotes married Étienne de Lafon. The estate underwent a significant transformation in 1960 when Guy Tesseron purchased it and initiated a complete restructuring of the vineyard and rebuilding of the château. In 2021, the estate was acquired by the Lorenzetti family.
$104.97 - $353.91
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Chateau Haut-Marbuzet Chateau Haut-Marbuzet
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Haut-Marbuzet, a Saint-Estèphe estate, is renowned for its transformation from a relatively unknown property to a celebrated winery. While its origins trace back to the 18th century, its modern success is largely attributed to Hervé Duboscq's acquisition in 1952. The Duboscq family, particularly Hervé and his son Henri, revitalized the estate, earning it recognition and praise, including Robert Parker calling it "the most sensual Bordeaux wine".
$105.97 - $335.91
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Chateau Figeac Chateau Petit Figeac St. Emilion
PRE-ORDER About Winery Figeac is a very ancient property. In the 2nd century, the Figeacus family gave its name to the estate. Traces of this Gallo-Roman villa still exist today. In the 15th century, FIGEAC was one of five noble houses in Saint-Emilion and passed from the Lescours family, who at that time also owned Ausone, into the hands of the Cazes family, who transmitted it through marriage to the Carles in the 17th century. After the Manoncourt family acquired the property in 1892, FIGEAC was mainly managed by agricultural engineers. However, in 1943, the year in which Thierry Manoncourt made his first vintage, a period of resurgencebegan for Figeac. Thierry Manoncourt realised in that year the huge potential of FIGEAC’s terroir and urged his mother, a Parisian, to hold on to the estate. In 1955 CHATEAU-FIGEAC became a First Great Classified Growth. Today, Madame Manoncourt and her daughters are ably supported by highly skilled wine-growing teams and are as eager as ever to guarantee the long-term continuity of FIGEAC.
$131.97 - $446.91
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Chateau Angelus Chateau Angelus Le Carillon d'Angelus
PRE-ORDER About Winery Carillon d'Angélus highlight its identity as a second wine from Château Angélus, emphasizing the wine's characteristics derived from its terroir. At the origin of Angelus is an exceptionally well-situated vineyard, at the gates to the village of Saint-Émilion, on the famous south-facing "foot of the slope". Since 1782, over the generations, the passion and determination of the de Boüard de Laforest family have built a destiny worthy of the Estate. At 131 hectares including 62 hectares in Saint-Émilion, of which 31 hectares from the historic heart of the Estate, Angelus is now one of the largest vineyards in the appellation. In 2012, after more than thirty years at the helm of Angelus, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest passed the baton to his daughter, Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal. She became the third woman in the family's nearly 250-year history to preside over the destiny of this emblematic Estate, ensuring its legacy continues to thrive. Today, Angelus employs 170 people, produces 8 cuvées and owns restaurants and hotels, in particular, the Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion and Le Gabriel in Bordeaux. In 2023, diversification continued with the creation of La Ferme 1544, forming a link between Château Angelus wine business and its restaurants.
$169.97 - $656.91
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Chateau Peymouton Chateau Peymouton
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Peymouton is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru wine produced by the estate of Château Laroque, which has a history dating back to the 12th century. In 1996, when Château Laroque was promoted to Grand Cru Classé status, the remaining 76 acres of its vineyard were used to create the new wine, Château Peymouton. The vineyards, planted in the 18th century, are situated on a limestone plateau overlooking the Dordogne River valley.
$67.97 - $203.91
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Chateau Magnan La Gaffeliere Chateau Magnan La Gaffeliere
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Magnan la Gaffelière, a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, boasts a history dating back to the 1770s. Its origins are linked to the cooper at Château La Gaffelière, who drew inspiration for his own vineyard's name and wine style from his experience there. The estate, now spanning 10 hectares, is known for its clay and sandy soil, producing naturally delicate and generous wines.
$66.97 - $212.91
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Chateau Fonplegade Chateau Fonplegade
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Fonplégade, a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé, boasts a rich history rooted in its unique terroir and dedication to quality winemaking. The name, meaning "fountain of plenty," originates from a 13th-century fountain on the property that still provides water to the vines in dry years. The estate has been producing wine since the late 1500s, and in 1852, wine merchant Jean-Pierre Beylot purchased it, building the elegant château that stands today. In 2004, Denise and Stephen Adams acquired the estate and have since revitalized the vineyards, renovated the cellar, and restored the château, with a focus on organic and biodynamic farming.
$96.97 - $338.91
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Chateau Cote de Baleau Chateau Cote de Baleau
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Côte de Baleau, a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé property, has a rich history rooted in the Reiffers family, who were granted the estate in the 17th century by King Louis XIV. The estate, known for its elegant 19th-century chateau, was later managed by Sophie Fourcade, who significantly improved wine quality. In 2013, the property was acquired by the Cuvelier family, owners of Château Poujeaux and Clos Fourtet.
$73.97 - $242.91
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Chateau Corbin Chateau Corbin
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Corbin, a Grand Cru Classé estate in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux, boasts a rich history dating back to the 15th century, with origins tied to the Black Prince's stronghold. The current estate, with its beautiful château, was acquired by the Cruse family in 1924. Today, it's managed by Anabelle Cruse-Bardinet, the fourth generation, who has dedicated herself to enhancing the estate's prestige and the quality of its wines.
$83.97 - $320.91
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Chateau de bel air Chateau Bel-Air
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Bel-Air is a family-owned estate located in the heart of the Lussac Saint-Émilion appellation. The estate spans 30 hectares, with 21 hectares under vine. It has been in the Roi family for over a century, and in 1978, Jean-Noël Roi took over its management. His sons, Antoine (winemaker) and Guillaume (sales and marketing), represent the fifth generation running the estate. In 2014, they began working with renowned consultant Stéphane Derenoncourt, elevating the quality of their wines. The estate is also committed to sustainability and is working toward achieving High Environmental Value (HVE) Level 3 certification
$149.97 - $758.91
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Chateau Beau Sejour Becot Chateau Beau-Sejour Becot
PRE-ORDER About Winery Chateau Beau-Séjour Bécot is located just to the west of the medieval town of Saint-Emilion, in the very heart of this prestigious appellation. Classified a Premier Grand Cru Classé until 1986, the chateau lost its rank as a "Premier", but regained it in 1996 thanks to a ruling by the INAO (Institut National des Appellations d'Origine). The estate was named Beau-Séjour in 1787 by General Jacques de Carle, the proprietor at the time. Michel Bécot bought the estate from Doctor Jean Fagouet in 1969 and further increased the area under vine from 10.5 hectares to 15 by acquiring 4.5 hectares on the Trois Moulins plateau in 1979. The chateau then took on the name of Beau-Séjour Bécot. The vines are planted on perfectly homogenous soil ideal for producing fine wine. Michel Bécot retired in 1985. His two sons, Gérard and Dominique, now manage the estate.
$145.97 - $440.91
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Chateau Angelus Chateau Angelus
PRE-ORDER About Winery At the origin of Angelus is an exceptionally well-situated vineyard, at the gates to the village of Saint-Émilion, on the famous south-facing "foot of the slope". Since 1782, over the generations, the passion and determination of the de Boüard de Laforest family have built a destiny worthy of the Estate. At 131 hectares including 62 hectares in Saint-Émilion, of which 31 hectares from the historic heart of the Estate, Angelus is now one of the largest vineyards in the appellation. In 2012, after more than thirty years at the helm of Angelus, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest passed the baton to his daughter, Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal. She became the third woman in the family's nearly 250-year history to preside over the destiny of this emblematic Estate, ensuring its legacy continues to thrive. Today, Angelus employs 170 people, produces 8 cuvées and owns restaurants and hotels, in particular, the Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion and Le Gabriel in Bordeaux. In 2023, diversification continued with the creation of La Ferme 1544, forming a link between Château Angelus wine business and its restaurants.
$589.97 - $3,326.91
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Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere Blanc
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Malartic-Lagravière has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century, when it was acquired by the family of Count Hippolyte de Maurès de Malartic. Initially known as Domaine de Lagravière, it was renamed in the 19th century to honor the Count's naval exploits. The estate went through various ownerships, including the Ricard family and Champagne Laurent-Perrier, before being purchased by the Bonnie family in 1997. The Bonnie family has since modernized the vineyard and winery, while emphasizing sustainable viticulture and a commitment to quality.
$129.97 - $404.91
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Chateau La Mission Haut Brion Chateau La Mission Haut Brion Blanc
PRE-ORDER Abour Winery Château La Mission Haut-Brion is a world-renowned winery located in the prestigious Pessac-Léognan appellation in the Bordeaux region of France. It holds a special place in the history of Bordeaux wines due to its exceptional quality and long-standing heritage. The estate is known for producing top-tier red wines, and its wine is often regarded as one of the most sought-after in the region.
$1,167.97 - $4,088.91
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Chateau Haut Brion Chateau Haut Brion Blanc
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Haut-Brion's history spans five centuries, starting with Jean de Pontac's acquisition of the domain in 1521. He defined the estate's vineyards and built the château in 1549. The property was further developed by his descendants, and its wines gained renown among British aristocrats and authors, including Samuel Pepys, who wrote about them in 1663. Thomas Jefferson also visited and praised the estate's wines. In the 1930s, the property was acquired by the Dillon family, and is still managed by the Dillon family today.
$1,548.97 - $4,991.91
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Chateau de Fieuzal 2022 Chateau de Fieuzal Blanc
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château de Fieuzal, located in the Graves region of Bordeaux, has a history spanning over four centuries, with its wines achieving recognition and prestige over time. The estate's history includes ownership by various families, notably the Fieuzal family, after whom it is named, and later by the Ricard and Griffon families. A significant moment in its history was the legendary 1893 vintage, which gained fame after being served at Pope Leo XIII's table. In 2001, the estate was acquired by Lochlann Quinn, who invested in modernizing the winery and revitalizing the vineyards.
$147.97 - $440.91
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Chateau Couhins Chateau Couhins Blanc
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Couhins, a renowned estate in Pessac-Léognan, boasts a history that stretches back to the 17th century. Initially known as "Bourdieu de la Gravette," it was owned by the Banchereau family, notable Bordeaux lawyers. The estate evolved, with the Hanappier family acquiring it in 1883 and undertaking significant renovations. Later, it became part of the Gasqueton family's holdings, owners of Château Calon-Ségur. In 1967, André Lurton leased the estate and later purchased a portion of the vineyard from the INRA (French National Institute of Agricultural Research), establishing Château Couhins-Lurton. Today, Château Couhins-Lurton is known for its exceptional white wines, with a focus on Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, and is recognized as a Cru Classé de Graves.
$86.97 - $263.91
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Chateau Carbonnieux 2023 Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
PRE-ORDER About Winery Château Carbonnieux is one of the oldest and most renowned estates in Bordeaux, with a history dating back to the 12th century. Initially established by Benedictine monks, it has a long-standing tradition of producing high-quality wines, particularly its white wines. The estate gained prominence in the 18th century, with notable praise from figures like Thomas Jefferson. After a period of decline, it was revitalized by the Perrin family in the mid-20th century, who continue to manage the estate today.
$102.97 - $305.91
